Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen - DJDDAY (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: DJDDAY
Year Of Release: 2005 / 2025
Label: Deko Entertainment
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:05:25
Total Size: 1.2 GB / 415 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Dj Herbal Extract (05:06)
2. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Fashion Victim (03:39)
3. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Lavender (05:11)
4. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Oh Dear (04:40)
5. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Beezlebabble Slush (04:15)
6. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Technicolor Tongue (03:45)
7. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Cathode Cathedral (08:13)
8. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Transhuman Future (03:42)
9. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – This Could Be The End (04:55)
10. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Technicolor Tongue (Skinny Mix For Daevid) (03:55)
11. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Oh Dear (Instrumental Mix) (04:44)
12. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Beezlebabble Slush (Yush Up Mix) (04:14)
13. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Transhuman Future (Altruistic Mix) (03:43)
14. Weird Biscuit Teatime & Daevid Allen – Lavender (Quiet Teatime Celebration Mix) (05:16)

For Fans of, Gong, The Soft Machine, Hawkwind, and Psychedelic Prog Rock! Daevid Allen is well known as the founder of The Soft Machine in 1966 and Gong in 1969. Weird Biscuit Teatime is a studio project that he did in the early 2000s with producer/keyboardist Don Falcone of Spirits Burning, bassist Michael Clare from Daevid Allen’s University Of Errors, and drummer Trey Sabatelli who has worked with Jefferson Starship, The Tubes, and Todd Rundgren. The band recorded two albums. DJDDAY was the first, recorded and mixed from 2000 to 2004, and then released in England in 2005. For that release, the band considered putting Daevid’s name in the band title. They didn’t and the album got buried in the mass of releases at the time. To avoid making the same mistake twice with the second album, “Elevenses,” the name of the band was changed to Daevid Allen Weird Quartet. Now 20 years later, with a new remaster by Robert Rich and five bonus remixes, “DJDDAY” arrives with the band name Weird Biscuit Teatime Starring Daevid Allen to celebrate its 20th Anniversary. A lost masterpiece by the master of psychedelic/progressive music.